The National Security commission on Artificial Intelligence conference. We hear from the chief Technology Officer for the u. S. And talks about the importance of Artificial Intelligence and some of the potential pitfalls. We will resume so that everyone can get over to the alcohol as soon as possible after mac i should note since this is being filmed that that alcohol was not purchased with Government Funds but instead was the funds of a Catholic University so you know its an open bar. [laughter] we are really honored to close out the day with one of my heroes, chief Technology Officer of the United States and i want to go over a few of the things that michael has achieved in the last month. I use as my . In the last six months i think i watched half a season of breaking bad and then got antsy and read the rest of the plot summaries on wikipedia. Here is what michael has achieved in the last several months. Ai executive order in february and in may the oa cd ai principles and in june t
Technology officer of the United States. And i want to go over a few of the things that michael has achieved in this last month. I use as my benchmark, in the last six months i watched half a season of breaking bad and got ancy and read the rest of the plot summaries on wikipedia. Here is what michael has achieved in the last several months an a. I. Executive order in february. In may, the oacd a. I. Principles. In june the a. I. R d strategic plan. In september the nidert supplemental budget. How are you going to top that . Thank you so much. Im extraordinarily glad to be here. The efforts by this commission are incredible and theyre a complement to everything the administration has been driving since inauguration. And having such an incredible set of commissioners drive the agenda, were very lucky as a nation to have this group working for the american people. That being said, weve been extraordinarily excited about what weve been able to drive on a. I. I think our sort of Big Initia
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